The Morrowind Beautification Project is an extensive
enhancement guide for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. It will improve graphics & effects,
fix errors, and optionally add some lore-friendly content. All together this
will greatly improve the experience of Morrowind, as it's age really shows in
the original game. The game mechanics are still not as good as Bethesda's newer
games, but the story and overall game-play is amongst the best of the Elder
Scrolls series.

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Brief info about the project2: Screenshots

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Brief info about the project

The Morrowind Beautification Project (MBP) is a complete step by step modding and installations guide, no experience needed.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind was the best open-world RPG till Oblivion & Skyrim
came out. The game engine is old, but with this guide it will
still become both immersive and beautiful despite it's limitations. The huge amount of mods &
enhancements available has made it possible to reach a pretty high level of sophistication
with regards to graphics and visual effects. However, due to this vast amount of mods, it's a very time consuming process to figure out which mods
are compatible, and which mods are not. It takes countless hours of research,
downloading and testing. This guide can save you months of work, and narrow it
down to a few hours instead. It's made as a step by step instruction on how to
install and set everything up. No experience needed. The MBP guide
focus on enhancing the graphics, fixing errors and providing the most beautiful
effect render to date. Besides the graphic improvements, MBP also adds some new
lore-friendly content and adventure. Everything is kept true to the Elder Scrolls
universe, but with much enhanced graphics and environment. It is an adventure game after
all, and beautiful settings doesn't make it less interesting to play.With The Morrowind Beautification Project, Morrowind will look MUCH better
than the original game, and run both smooth and stable at the same time.
See screenshots below.

Brief info about The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, and the
world of Tamriel

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, is a 1st person open-world RPG from
Bethesda Game Studios, released in 2002, preceding Oblivion. The main storyline
is about the Deity "Dagoth Ur", who seeks to break Morrowind free from the
Empire. Morrowind has a huge variety of game-play styles and directions. The
focus is heavy on open-world, and less of the main quest line.

Tamriel, also known as "Dawn's Beauty" or "Starry Heart", is one of several
continents on the planet Nirn. Tamriel is where The
Elder Scrolls game series take place. The Elder Scrolls Online will (with time)
combine all the provinces of Tamriel into the same game. Nirn is a mortal realm, which is
connected to the immortal realms of Oblivion. During The Elder Scrolls IV:
Oblivion, "Mankar Camoran" speaks of Tamriel as an extension of the Oblivion
realm, but as he is the only Daedric prince who claims so, it might just be
a propaganda "storie" from the Mythic Dawn.

Tamriel is about 12 million square kilometers, and is
divided into 9 provinces.
Skyrim, High Rock, Hammerfell, Summerset Isle, Valenwood, Elsweyr, Black Marsh,
Morrowind, and Cyrodiil.

Cyrodiil (Also known as the Heartlands) is the heart of Humans, who made
the empire. It is the largest of the provinces, and is mostly jungle. The
Imperial City is in the heartland, by the Nibenay Valley. The central valley is
surrounded by rain forests, which face the swamps of Argonia and the Topal Bay.
The land rises to the west and the north, where it borders Skyrim. Between the
western coast and the central valley, lay huge forests and swamps. This is where
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, takes place.

Morrowind is the homeland of the Dunmer. (Dark Elves) The province is
located to the far north of Tamriel. Most of it's population is living around
the high uplands, and the river valleys of central Morrowind. In the Inner Sea,
the island Vvardenfell is dominated by the Red Mountain volcano and ash
wastelands. This is where The Elder Scrolls III takes place.

Black Marsh is located by the great inland waterways and swamps to the
south. Most travel is by boat, as there a only very few roads. The coasts and
northwestern forests are mostly uninhabited. For ages, the Dark Elves have
raided the Black Marsh for slaves. Even though the Empire has made it illegal,
they continue to do so, which is the main reason for hatred between the
Argonians and the Dunmer.

Elsweyr is mainly jungles and river basins, inhabited by the Khajiit.
They are city dwellers with tradition for trade. To the north of Elsweyr,
nomadic tribal Khajiit live in the wastes and grasslands. They are more
aggressive and territorial, and united under tribal warlords. The settled
Khajiit to the south, quickly adopted to the ways of the Empire, but the
northern tribes still keep to their barbaric ways.

Valenwood is a large forest wilderness, mostly uninhabited. The coasts of
Valenwood have swamps and tropical rain forests. This is where the Bosmer (Wood
Elves) live in small timber houses. They have small settlements scattered along
the coast, only connected trails. There are a few Imperial roads, but they only
have tiny settlements, and trade and traffic activity is very low.

The Summerset Isle is a green place with fertile farmlands, woods, and
old towers and manors. Most settlements are small and isolated, mostly seats by
wizard or warlord. The Isle has a few natural ports, but foreigners are usually
not welcome. The Aldmer who lives here, are little affected by the Empire.

High Rock is the land of the Bretons. The land has 3 main locations: The
Dellese Isles, the Bjoulsae River, and the Western Reach. The highland
strongholds and the valley settlements have encouraged independence of the many
Breton clans. Their language, traditions, and legends are holding the people
together in tradition and spirit.

Hammerfell is an urban and maritime province. The Elder Scrolls II:
Daggerfall, takes place here. Most of the population is gathering in the cities
of Sentinel and Stros M'Kai. The rest of the country has a thin population,
living in small poor farm houses. Hammerfell is home to the Redguards, who love
of travel, and go on adventures. Many Redquards are sailors, mercenaries, and
adventurers all around Tamriel.

Skyrim, also known as the "Old Kingdom" or "Fatherland", was the first
region of Tamriel, that was settled by humans from Altmora. The Nords. Who are
hardy, brave, and fearless people, with strong traditions and beliefs. They are
excellent warriors, but also traders. They are far more civilized than their
barbarian ancestors, but war and exploration still remains essential to the
Nords. This is where The Elder Scrolls V takes place.

Legend say that the first humans came to Tamriel from the continent of Altmora
in the late Second Era. It was not a single invasion, but a series over hundreds
of years, developing the Nords, Imperials and the Bretons.